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Which type of coelom is found in frog?

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Enterocoel
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Schizocoel
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Pseudocoel
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Haemocoel
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Solution

The correct option is A Enterocoel
  • A coelom or coelomic cavity developed from the wall of the archenteron in some invertebrates is called an enterocoel. This type of coelom is found in some amphibians like frogs.
  • Schizocoely occurs when the coelom is formed by splitting the mesodermal embryonic tissue.
  • Pseudocoel is not a product of embryonic development and it is not lined with the well defined mesodermal membrane.
  • Haemocoel can be defined as the primary body cavity which consists of circulatory fluid in the invertebrates.
So, the correct answer is option A.

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